Apaar
APAAR visit and interaction with Pinglaghar residents was 25 Feb 2022. Our goal was introducing the concept of autonomy and enhancing the residents’ right to self- fulfilment .through changing staff language and behavior. We want to start tilting the hierarchical pyramid – the less able should NOT be at the bottom of the pyramid but right at the top to enhance their capacity for self-fulfilment, which ought to be every human being’s journey. The moment we opened APAAR’s sheltered workshop products ( earrings, door hangings, bird house), there was a scramble for them as seen in one of the pictures . Women loved our earrings. Some men wore our wall hangings on their necks. Papu wanted a karha so badly he kept pointing to his wrist for most of our hour spent with them . The residents do not have any opportunity to shop. Nor go for outings. There are other challenges we want to partner to better. We took small gifts- knitting needles, playing cards, drawing books. APAAR will collaborate with their management to change the top down approach to a humanistic approach- to see the residents as a whole, not just eye or focus on what they lack.. In the photos , faces of residents have been blurred for privacy.